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unit6. Ⅰ. Proverb. Ⅱ. Objectives. Ⅲ. Background knowledge. Ⅳ. Presentation. Part12345. PartⅠ Listening & Speaking. PartⅡ Reading. PartⅢ Grammar. PartⅣ Translation. PartⅤ Writing. Preview. In the business world,everyone is paid in two coins: cash and

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  1. unit6 Ⅰ. Proverb Ⅱ. Objectives Ⅲ. Background knowledge Ⅳ. Presentation

  2. Part12345 PartⅠ Listening & Speaking PartⅡ Reading PartⅢ Grammar PartⅣ Translation PartⅤ Writing

  3. Preview In the business world,everyone is paid in two coins: cash and experience.Take the experience first; the cash will come later. ~Harold Geneen Your most unhappy customers are your greatest source of learning. ~Bill Gates

  4. 1. role-play shopping in simple English. use sentence structures in the two texts and learn to find the main ideas in the paragraphs. 2. 4. 5. arrange word orders appropriately in translation. read and write signs in English. use the passive voice in given contexts. 3. Objectives After studying this unit, the students are expected to be able to

  5. Bgklg4fz Shopping in Beijing Silk Alley (Xiushui Street) Women Street Panjiayuan Folk Culture Market

  6. Bg_1 Wangfujing Street: The first famous business zone in Beijing houses a wide variety of shops and boutiques.The Foreign Language Bookstore is also in this area. Beijing Craftwork and Art Mansion specially operates various industrial arts and artworks, Xin Dong An Plaza and Beijing Department Building are large-size general merchandise retail shops in China, and Yong Zheng Tailors Shop is famed for its sewing men formal dress. Qianmen Street used to be the business center 500 years ago, thus now it is filled with aged brand stores. Xidan Commercial Street is an international standard modern commercial combination of shopping, dining, recreation and culture etc.Liulichang Culture Street: As an antique collector, you should not miss Liulichang Culture Street. It is an established market selling jewelry, antiques, ancient calligraphies and paintings. The best-known shop in this street is Rong Bao Zhai, which sells authentic works of art.

  7. Bg_2 It is a good place frequented by the resident foreigners in Beijing for bargains. Whatever you wish to buy, you may haggle a lot with the owners for the best price.

  8. Bg_3 Operation of the street covers clothing, general merchandise and shoes and hats, and mainly includes imported from Guangzhou, South Korea, Hong Kong and Taiwan.

  9. Bg_4 It is a holiday market selling old folk art wares, collections and decorations including old books, furniture in ancient styles, jade articles, porcelains, Chinese and foreign coins and folk costumes, etc.

  10. part1 5fz Suggested teaching plan for listening and speaking Listening practice Speaking activities Language bank

  11. s.t.p 1 Suggested teaching plan for listening and speaking

  12. s.t.p 2

  13. s.t.p 3

  14. l.p z2 Short Conversations Situational Dialogues

  15. l.p 1 Directions: You will hear two short conversations in this section. Each conversation will be spoken twice. Listen carefully and do the exercises. Task 1 Fill in the blanks with the words you hear in Conversation 1 M: Are you going out for shooping? W: Yes, why? M: Buy me two ____ of color film, would you? W: No problem. ______________ them? M: At any_______, I think. rolls Where can I get grocery

  16. l.p 2 Task 2Listen to Conversation 2 and make your choices 1 What does the man suggest doing? C A. Swimming. B. Fishing.C. Bargain hunting. D. Going to the library. 2 What does the woman want to know? A A.The place. B.The time.C.The price. D.The brand. 3 What’s the name of the store? D A.Grand Shop. B.Jinghui Shop.C.Xidan Shopping Center.D.Outlets.

  17. Listening script l.p 2-2 4 What kind of things are on sale? B A.Children clothes. B.Leather goods. C.Fur goods. D.Wool goods. 5 What is the woman’s decision? A A.She agrees to go.B.She doesn’t agree to go.C.She doesn’t say. D.She hesitates a lot.

  18. l.p li.s M: Let’s go bargain hunting. W: Where do you suggest? M: There’s a year-end sale on leather goods in Outlets. W: Oh,great! What are we waiting for?

  19. l.p 4 - 1 Practice Directions: Suppose you are going to buy a pair of shoes. Make a dialogue between a customer and a clerk.

  20. l.p 4 - 2 Can I help you Clerk: ____________, sir? Customer: Yes, I’m looking for a pair of shoes. Clerk: ___________________? Customer: 43. Clerk: Here is one.________. Customer: It’s a bit small for me. Clerk: ______________this bigger one? Customer: It’s nice and comfortable.____________? Clerk: 39 dollars. Customer: It’s nice. I will _____. What size do you wear Try it on How/What about How much is it take it

  21. Listening script l.p 5 Directions: You will hear two situational dialogues in this section. Each dialogue will be spoken twice. Listen carefully and do the exercises. Task 1Listen to Dialogue 1 and decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F) 1 The man and the woman were buying some books. The woman said that the price of furniture was always reasonable. The man seemed to care much about the price. They made a bargain with the salesman. The man seemed to be quite satisfied with the price, but not with the chair itself. (F) 2 (F) 3 (T) 4 (T) 5 (F)

  22. l.p li.s Mary: Here’s a nice sofa. Tom: Yes, it is. But it’s expensive. It’s $595. That’s almost 600 dollars. Mary: I know. But I guess good furniture is always expensive. Tom: Yes, but it’s too much. Mary: Do you like this one? It’s on sale, only $300. Tom: No, not very much. Mary: I don’t, either. Oh, Tom, how do you like this chair? Tom: How much is it? Mary: Never mind the price, do you like it? Tom: Yes, it’s soft and comfortable. But how much?Salesman: Can I help you, sir and madam? Mary: We like this chair, but we’re wondering if you can give some discount.Salesman: If you really like it, I can give you a 10% off. Tom: That’s a bargain. Let’s take it, Mary.

  23. Listening script l.p 7 Task 2Listen to Dialogue 2 and answer the following questions 1 What are the interviewer and the salesgirl talking about?Do shoppers like new things?Are there many bargain hunters today?Who are typical shoppers?Why is the salesgirl not bored with customers who often change their minds? They are talking about shoppers. 2 Yes, they like new things. 3 Yes, there are many. 4 Typical shoppers are customers who often change their minds. 5 She would rather see costumers get what they pay for.

  24. l.p li.s Interviewer: I suppose that shoppers have changed a great deal over the years. Salesgirl: Yes and no. Shoppers are almost the same. People still try on the new clothes. They try out all the new things and sports equipment. And they just love the new electronic things.Interviewer: Are there many bargain hunters today? Salesgirl: At today’s prices? Of course. Typical shoppers will come in and pick out what they want. They may spend several minutes thinking it over. Then they may pick up their favorite items. A minute later, they may change their minds and put it back.Interviewer: Does that kind of shoppers upset you? Salesgirl: Oh, no. On the whole, I would rather see consumers get what they pay for.

  25. l.p 13 Practice Directions: Suppose you are a customer. You want to buy a shirt.There is a dialogue between you and the salesgirl.Complete the following dialogue by filling in the blanks.

  26. l.p 14 Can I help you Salesgirl: _____________, sir?Customer: Yes. I like this white shirt._______________? Salesgirl: Fifty dollars.Customer: Oh, _________________. And it looks too big for me. Salesgirl: Yes, it is. It’s XL.Customer: How much is that shirt over there? The short blue one. Salesgirl: Thirty dollars.Customer: Ah, that’s __________. And the color is very nice. Salesgirl: But I think it’s not big enough for you, sir. It’s small size.Customer: Yes, this is _____________ . Do you have a bigger one? I’m of _________size. Salesgirl: _____________, please, sir. How much is it that’s too expensive reasonable too small for me medium Just a moment

  27. s.a 1f Activity 1 Activity 2

  28. s.a 1 Directions: Work in pairs. Suppose you are shopping. You are talking with the salesgirl about the items you want to buy.Make a dialogue trying to use the following sentence patterns. I’m looking for... /Can I help you?/How much is it? Could you give me a discount?/I’ll take it. Do you accept credit card or check?

  29. s.a 2 Directions: Work in pairs. Please make up your own dialogues based on the following situations, and you may refer to the sentences in Language bank. Situation 1: You are a bargain hunter.Talk about bargain hunting with your classmate.Situation 2: Talk about advantages and disadvantages of shopping online with your classmate.

  30. l.b 6fz Taking care of customers Making price inquiries Bargaining Talking about expensive prices Talking about inexpensive prices At the cashier’s

  31. 1 lb May/Can I help you?Have you been helped yet?Looking for anything in particular? First come, first served.Excellent choice.Anything else? 我能帮您忙吗? 有人为您服务吗?想买点特别的东西吗? 先来的先接受招待。 您挑选的眼光真好! 还需要别的吗?

  32. 2 lb 多少钱? How much is it? How much does it add up to? 总共多少钱?

  33. 3 lb 那是您的底价吗? Is that your bottom price? Come now or no deal. Could you give me some discount? 要的话现在就买,不要就拉倒。 您能给我打折吗?

  34. 4 lb These guys are asking a fortune. It cost me an arm and a leg. This is a highway robbery! 这些人漫天要价。 我花了重金才买了它。 这简直是拦路抢劫!

  35. 5 lb 这太便宜了。 This is such a bargain. This is a real buy. You can get it a dime a dozen. It’s dirt-cheap. What a deal! 这买卖很划算。 那种东西一毛钱可以买一打。 太便宜了。 多么划算的价钱!

  36. 6 lb Sorry, cash only. No credit. You’re short. Oops! I’m one dollar shy. That comes to $30. Hey, you forgot your change! 抱歉,现金交易,赊欠免谈。 你付的钱不够。 哎呀, 我少带了一块钱。 总共三十美元。 嘿,您忘了您的找零了!

  37. Patr2 Text A Text B Culture Tips Learning Tips

  38. Task A Suggested teaching plan for Text A Pre-reading task Text A Activities

  39. A s.t.p 1 Suggested teaching plan for Text A

  40. A s.t.p 2

  41. A s.t.p 3

  42. Pre-reading 1.Have you ever been to Hong Kong? 2.What do you think of Hong Kong? Why? 3.Can you name some world famous shopping places?

  43. 译文 译文 z.w 1 Great Shopping Areas Hong Kong is so filled withshops, boutiques, street markets, department stores, andmalls; it is hard to think ofplaces where you can not shop. Still, there are specific hunting grounds for various products, as well asareas that have greater concentrations of shops than elsewhere. For upscale shopping, Central is the place where you’ll find international designerlabels. The Landmark, Prince’s Building, Alexandra House, and Charter House boast boutiques selling jewelry, clothing, leather goods and more, with names ranging fromArmani, Cartier, and Chanel to Gucci, Louis Vuitton, and Tiffany & Co.

  44. 译文 z.w 1-1 Another happy hunting ground is Causeway Bay on Hong Kong Island. In contrast toTsim Sha Tsui, it caters more to locals than to tourists, and prices are often lower. In addition tosmall shops selling everything from shoes and clothing to Chinese herbs, there are a couple ofJapanese department stores and a large shopping complex called Times Square specializing in clothing and housewares. Also check the area around Jardine’s Crescent, an open-air market with cheap clothing, food, and produce.

  45. 译文 z.w 2 Antiques and curio lovers usually head for Hollywood Road and Cat Street in the Western District on Hong Kong Island, where everything from snuff bottles to jadecarvings and Ming vases is for sale. Chinese handcrafts, including porcelain, furniture, silk clothing, and embroidery, are sold in Chinese-product department stores and Chinese arts-and-crafts shops located on both sides of the harbour. Several deluxe hotels boast arcades housing designer boutiques, most notably The Peninsula and Regent.

  46. 译文 z.w 2-1 The Temple Street Night Market is named afterthe street on which it’s located. This market, with some stallsopen from 4 pm., but busiest from 7 to 10 pm., is a wonderful place to spend an evening, with its countless stalls that sell clothing, watches, lighters, imitation designer handbags, sunglasses, sweaters, cassettes, and more.

  47. 解析 zw1-j.x1 It is hard to think of places where you can not shop. where 引导的是一个定语从句,修饰places。It 是形式主语,真正的主语是不定式短语。

  48. 解析 zw1-j.x2 Still, there are specific hunting grounds for various products,as well as areas that have greater concentrations of shops than elsewhere. hunt v.打猎。hunting grounds 猎场,在这里指的是购物场所。 that 引导的是个定语从句,修饰area。

  49. 译文 zw1-y.w 香港处处都有商店、服装店、街头市场、百货商店以及购物中心。你很难找到一个不能购物的地方。香港既有商店集中的地区也有很多可以购买特种商品的专门购物场所。

  50. 解析 zw2-j.x Central is the place where you’ll find international designer labels. designer labels国际知名品牌服装。label 标签,在这里指服装。 where引导的是个定语从句, 修饰place。

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